
The audience can witness an exclusive preview of the best in exquisite haute couture for both women and men. The latest Spring/Summer collections by Riani and Digel will be presented on Wednesday, November 10, 2021, between 6pm to 6:30pm at Baden-Wurttembeeg Pavilion. Expo 2020 is all set to beat this record by promoting fitness and wellbeing at the event.Īvailable on November 15 at the Jubilee Stage, the timings are from 4:30pm to 6:30pm and the schedule can be accessed here. On Monday, November 15, 2021, onwards this martial arts spectacle will set a new Guinness World Record with 2,481 participants. World’s largest jiu-jitsu lessonįor all the sports fanatics, this event is surely not one to miss out on. The timings are from 8pm to 9:30pm.Īvailable until 30 November 2021 at the Germany pavilion auditorium, the schedule can be accessed here. Visitors have the chance to enjoy with friends and family as they leave their inhibitions behind the door. Campus Germany has launched an exclusive night to enjoy an evening of singing and honing those musical skills. Try the karaoke night at Campus Germanyįor all the karaoke fans, this is your time to shine. Located at the Baden-Wurttemberg Pavilion, visitors will need to check details for the show prior to attending.Īvailable until 29 March 2022, the schedule can be accessed here. The regional specialty dishes are prepared with an extraordinary flair and prepared through a live cooking demonstration. Enjoy a cooking show with regional specialtiesįrom delicious specialty dishes such as Spätze which is an egg noodle served with sauce to much more.

Located at the Earth Plaza in the Sustainability Zone, it takes place daily from 7:30pm to 7:45pm.Īvailable until 31 March 2022, the schedule can be accessed here. All visitors can shift their attention towards the sky and get ready to take some snaps for all those timeless memories. Witness the Expo drone showĪ dazzling drone show is all set to run for 15 minutes with the most technologically advanced system to take over the night sky.
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With spellbinding shows and a tailored class encouraging the crowd to participate, this expert masterclass is presented to learn a well-structured choreography from the experts.Īvailable until November 28, 2021, the full schedule of classes can be accessed here. Definitely fun, worth a visit.A post shared by Riverdance exclusive experience is presented by the world-famous Riverdance Summer School Academy for visitors to enjoy an enticing experience that will suit all ages. The final part of the pavilion is an amphitheatre where traditional dances and modern dances are performed. Visitors lie on beanbags and watch a show about the history, culture, food and industrial advancements of Korea. The path leads into a theatre, with a vertical curved screen. This is also a great spot to view Expo 2020 as a whole. The wall of rotating boxes can be viewed outside on a platform at the top of the pavilion. The AR displays use the smartphone to show depictions of the future. The stations vary from artistic installations to Augmented Reality displays.

You are then taken upstairs and you undertake a self-guided tour of various stations, using your smartphone. The Korean pavilion begins with a computerised temperature reading, then you are assigned a Samsung smartphone and a lanyard. It’s amazing to see the difference in effort/expense between the country pavilions. Due to the time which I was at Expo, the normally long queue was much shorter, so I went inside. I was told that the Korean pavilion at Expo 2020 was a “must do”.


The Terra Sustainability pavilion was educational for anyone not versed with the issues facing the planet currently. I thought Australia, Oman, Mexico, Dubai Cares, Russia, Indonesia, Jordan and the Alif Mobility pavilions were worthwhile as well. UAE, Egypt, Japan, Germany, Sweden, Yemen, Afghanistan Which Expo 2020 Dubai pavilions to visit:įrom my experience, I would suggest Saudi Arabia and Pakistan as pavilions that everyone should visit. Kuwait, Qatar, Azerbaijan, Jordan, Mexico, Algeria Pavilions that I missed out on, but were on my list: Terra - The Sustainability Pavilion, New Zealand, Turkey, Canada, Korea, Alif – Mobility Pavilion, Australia, Oman, Trinidad and Tobago, Turkmenistan, Russia, Zimbabwe, Namibia, Iraq, Norway, Pakistan, Lebanon, Indonesia, Dubai Cares, Saudi Arabia, Palestine I visited the following pavilions in order, over two days: They take between a few minutes and up to an hour to experience in full. 192 of those are countries, the other 8 are specialty pavilions.
